Worth has been working with wood for over 20 years, making fine
musical instruments and home furnishings such as clocks, tables and chairs. His woodworking pieces can be found across the country, from Maine to California.

He is a juried member of West Virginia's craft guild and has many pieces displayed at Tamarack, West Virginia's craft showplace.

"My instruments are made by hand, keeping in mind a reverence for each piece of wood.

I admire the woodwork of George Nakashima, who once said, 'Every board contains within it an ideal expression of the spirit of the tree from which it was taken', and that, 'it is the woodworker's mission to determine how to release that spirit-- whether for instance, the board should become a tabletop, a chair seat or a cabinet door.'

Each piece of wood has a purpose, and I do my best to find that purpose and release the spirit and beauty of the wood."